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VII. The Fourth Ground of Cross-Appeal By the Prosecution:
the Trial Chamber’s Finding That All Crimes Against Humanity
Require a Discriminatory Intent ………………………………………………..……123
A. Submissions of the Parties.......................................................................................... 123
1. The Prosecution Case.............................................................................................. 123
2. The Defence Case ................................................................................................... 124
B. Discussion................................................................................................................... 125
1. The Interpretation of the Text of Article 5 of the Statute........................................ 126
2. Article 5 and Customary International Law............................................................ 128
3. The Report of the Secretary-General ...................................................................... 131
4. The Statements Made by Some States in the Security Council .............................. 132
C. Conclusion.................................................................................................................. 135
VIII. The Fifth Ground of Cross-Appeal by the Prosecution:
Denial of the Prosecution’s Motion for Disclosure of
Defence Witness Statements ...................................................................................... 136
A. Submissions of the Parties.......................................................................................... 136
1. The Prosecution Case.............................................................................................. 136
2. The Defence Case ................................................................................................... 138
B. Discussion................................................................................................................... 139
1. The Reason for Dealing with this Ground of the Cross-Appeal ............................. 139
2. The Power to Order the Disclosure of Prior Defence Witness Statements............. 140
C. Conclusion.................................................................................................................. 143
IX. Disposition .................................................................................................................... 144
X. Declaration of Judge Nieto-Navia…………………………………………….………..146
XI. Separate Opinion of Judge Shahabuddeen………………….……………..…………..150
ANNEX A - Glossary of Terms…………………………………………………………...169
Case No.: -94-1-A
15 July 1999